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Page 509, under '' Archytas^' chaiiijc • MmcA " to '• Tachina." 

 Page 513, under ''Besserin" after " 1870" add, ''Oedemasoma Town- 

 send, 1908." 



Page 518, before " Caaiddmyia " insert the following : 

 " Ciirtosyrphui Higot, Ann. Soc. Knt. France for 1885, p. 230, 1883, 

 II species (as 12). ryi>e, Syrphus pai^amts Meigen, the fifth species, by 

 present designation." 



Page 521, for the paragraph on C/iei/osia, sul)siitute tlie following : 

 "■ Cheilosia Panzer, Fauna Ins. (ierm., Ilefi cviii, p. 14. 1S09, i 

 species. Type. Musca latertiiiria Muller (as Syrp/ius rosarum 

 Fabriciu.s). Syn., Epistrophe Walker, 1852; Ischyrosyrp/ius Bigot, 

 1882 ; Lagenosyrphus Mik, 1897." 



Page 522, under Chloromyia, fi>r "present designation '' read "desig- 

 nation of Verrall, Hrit. I'iies, Vol. 5, 1909, p. 188." 



Page 523, under C/trysopi/us, change '^ Afusca" to '' R/iagio" aiV\d 

 '* Linnaeus " to " Fabricius." 



Page 532, under Diaiineura, change " Thereva Latreille, 1796,'' to 

 " A/'A'tvr/^it/d Zettersiedt, 1838." (This error was due to following the 

 Ratal )g Palaaik. Dipt, and the published descriptions of the type-species. 

 Verrall, in his British Flies, Vol. 5, 1909, p. 552, states that in this species 

 the face is bare, and his statement is confirmed by an examination of a 

 specimen in the National Museum.) 



Page 534, Dipalta should be in italics, and ai the end of the second 

 line add, '■ Kcpials Villa Lioy, 1864." 



Under Dipsa, second line, l/i/iinata is not now considered as being 

 a jynonyni of lufea ; change " T .■'n-.lioMt-r,^ '' to " A/itsiilora," and "1803" 

 to " 1800" 



Under Docosia, change " Docosia valida Wmnert/," to 'Wfycftop/iila 

 sciiitina Meigen," and "second " to " first." 



Page 539, Epistrophe should be in italics, and after " species " add, 

 " fc^quals C/ieilosia Panzer, 1809." 



Page 544, Exnireta. (I do not agree with Verrall that this genus is 

 a synonym of C/iorisops Rondani, 1856. In the type species of the latter 

 the palpi are minute and contained in the oral cavity, whereas in ipitiiger 

 they are enormously developed, projecting half their length beyond the 

 oral margin.) 



Execltia should have been in black face ty|)e. 



